Bitterling fishes deposit their eggs on the gills of living mussels using a long ovipositor. We examined whether ovipositor length and egg shape correlated with differences in host mussel species in the family Unionidae among populations of the tabira bitterling (Acheilognathus tabira) in Japan. Bitterling populations that use mussels in the sub-family Anodontinae possessed longer ovipositors and more elongated eggs than those using mussels of Unioninae, as expected from the difference in host size between the sub-families (anodontine mussels are larger than unionine mussels). Based on a robust phylogeny of A. tabira populations, we demonstrated that the evolution of both ovipositor length and egg shape were correlated with host differences...
Predicting the impacts of non-native species remains a challenge. As populations of a species are ge...
When brood parasites exploit multiple host species, egg rejection by hosts may select for the evolut...
Understanding the limiting factors of the reproduction process in host-affiliate relationships is a ...
Hypothesis: In parasites that use hosts for offspring development, adults may base oviposition decis...
Coevolutionary relationships between parasites and hosts can elevate the rate of evolutionary change...
Host–parasite relationships are often characterized by the rapid evolution of parasite adaptations t...
The impact of multiple invading species can be magnified due to mutual facilitation, termed “invasio...
Evidence of host specificity and congruence between phylogenies of bitterling and freshwater mussels...
Coevolutionary relationships between parasites and hosts can elevate the rate of evolutionary change...
Predicting the impacts of non-native species remains a challenge. As populations of a species are ge...
A contemporary outcome of dynamic host-parasite coevolution can be driven by the adaptation of a par...
1. The survival of affiliate (dependent) species in a changing environment is determined by the inte...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionoida exhibit two outstanding attributes. Although only one of n...
Generalist parasites have the capacity to infect multiple hosts. The temporal pattern of host specif...
Bitterling are small freshwater fishes that have an unusual spawning symbiosis with freshwater musse...
Predicting the impacts of non-native species remains a challenge. As populations of a species are ge...
When brood parasites exploit multiple host species, egg rejection by hosts may select for the evolut...
Understanding the limiting factors of the reproduction process in host-affiliate relationships is a ...
Hypothesis: In parasites that use hosts for offspring development, adults may base oviposition decis...
Coevolutionary relationships between parasites and hosts can elevate the rate of evolutionary change...
Host–parasite relationships are often characterized by the rapid evolution of parasite adaptations t...
The impact of multiple invading species can be magnified due to mutual facilitation, termed “invasio...
Evidence of host specificity and congruence between phylogenies of bitterling and freshwater mussels...
Coevolutionary relationships between parasites and hosts can elevate the rate of evolutionary change...
Predicting the impacts of non-native species remains a challenge. As populations of a species are ge...
A contemporary outcome of dynamic host-parasite coevolution can be driven by the adaptation of a par...
1. The survival of affiliate (dependent) species in a changing environment is determined by the inte...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionoida exhibit two outstanding attributes. Although only one of n...
Generalist parasites have the capacity to infect multiple hosts. The temporal pattern of host specif...
Bitterling are small freshwater fishes that have an unusual spawning symbiosis with freshwater musse...
Predicting the impacts of non-native species remains a challenge. As populations of a species are ge...
When brood parasites exploit multiple host species, egg rejection by hosts may select for the evolut...
Understanding the limiting factors of the reproduction process in host-affiliate relationships is a ...